Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 September 1905

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 209 VOL. LXIII. WEDNESDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 1348 2 IQ O A PENANG VOLUNTEERS. The HfWJBENCH REM ED! H utten ba c h Bros* uo», r,>krs adams tra e ®®®W mu This successful and highly popular remedy, used ia the 11I1IOLV i Continental Hospitals by Ricord,Ro»tan, Jobert, Velpeau J Electrical Engineers Contractors. September. wo s RECRUIT DRILL. THERAPIQN No
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  • 929 3 —Jformny Leader. A protest and appeal. by Mrs HUMPHRY. first thought of kissing? Where "I first kiss given Who can tell verv certain that the inventor ,Ult I,‘VCI have foreseen the abuse» that <0 For, in our own dear times, oUl "'id more precious than any that
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  • 412 3 —Perak Pioneer. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The armual general meeting of the Taiping Recreation Club took place on Saturday at 6.30 pan. with Mr. E. E. Lessler, Vice-President, in the Cliair. The attendance was larger than usual on such occasions. After the minutes of the last meeting had
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  • 372 3 The Medical Prese says:—“The changes of temperature involved in freezing and thawing apparently cause such changes in fish as to render it more readily a prey to the bacteria of putrefaction. In the c-ise of some meats, however, the change takes place much more rapidly than
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  • 1038 3 The search which the Duke of Argyll is having made by divers in Tobermory Bay, Island of MuL, for treasure believed to lie within the hulk of the vessels of the great •Spanish Armada which is sunk there, should result in some interesting discoveries. The ship—the Florida— was
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  • 750 3 The annual return of vessels totally lost and condemned, just issued by Lloyd's Register, shews that the waste of shipping <luring the past year was 807 vessels of 738,145 tons, excluding all vessels of less than 100 tons. This is about the average of the preceding
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  • 1145 3 Minute» .of a Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held on Friday, the 25th August, 1905. Present.—J. W. Hallifax, Esq., (President), L. H. Clayton, Esq.,»«A. R. Adams, Esq. and Lim Eu Toh, Esq. Absent.—Cheah Tek Thye, Esq. and Dr. P. V. Locke. 1. The Minutes of the last
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    • 92 3 UxNKCESSAKY EXPENSE. Acute attacks of colic, cholera morbus and dysentery come on without warning, and prompt relief must be obtained. There is no necessity of incurring the expense of a physician’s service in such cases if Chaml>erlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe i Remedy is at hand. A dose of this
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    • 82 3 Cuts, Bruises and Burns Quickly Healfd. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is an antiseptic liniment and when applied to cuts, bruises and burns, causes them to heal without maturation and much more quickly th in by the usual treatment. It allays the pain of a burn or scald almost instantly. Unless the
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    • 84 3 South African Carpenter Cured by Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. Geo. Taylor, a carpenter at Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony, who had a very bid attack of cramp colic and dysentery, says; “T was so bad I had to go to bed, when a friend of mine gave me
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    • 156 3 Massey-Harris Bicycles. (THE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLES. If QUALITY is the first consideration, your new machine will be a MAS-SEY-HARRIS. They are built in seven models to meet the individual requirements of all riders. MODEL A for speed and lightness,—the CUSHION FRAME models (ladies or gentlemen) for the most comfortable mount
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  • 118 4 Wednesday, I3th September. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. tn. High water 12.10 p.m. Low water 6.00 am Thursday, I4th SeptemberHigh water 1.00 p.m. Low water 6.50 a.m Friday. 15th September. Town Banti, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p. m. High water 1.50 p.m. L»w water 7.40 a.m
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  • 1141 4 Following on the news received yesterday that, besides the Japanese Minister of the Interior and the Chief of Police at Tokio, Generals Nogi and Nodzu had resigned, we learn to-day that all the meml>ers of the Cabinet practically tendered their resignations to the Mikado, but were
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 427 4 [Z’o the Editor of the u Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, Some few days a strong appeal was made in your columns for increased financial support for the Penang Band. Some more or less feasible suggestions were made, but we have not heard whether any advance in
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    • 394 4 [To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette.”] Dear Sir, z It is really time that steps were taken to «leal with the cases of cruelty to animals which are of daily occurrence in Penang. Even in the best parts of the town, it is no uncommon thing
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  • 516 4 The Whisperer, bv Mrs. C0u15,,,. nahan, (Bell’s Indian and r Library).—This is a tale of vil| a i hv crisy, and treachery throughout. 'f|' is laid on the Atlantic coast f south-western counties of bn shire in the sHry, but D t| Cornwall in reality. It i s
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  • 342 4 Accounts reach the Siam I’ f> from the Malay Peninsula that the tern torv which includes Siains depewb'ii 1 -e promise* to prove the real I’<l 1 ,11,H of the future in th it region, liody tors are everywhere busy with a to mining, planting and
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    • 343 4 THE CRAG HOTEL, penang /(ills. An ideal spot for spending holidays and a perfect health resort. Private Bungalows for families, also single and double bedrooms with bathrooms attached and water laid on. For chairs and coolies apply to the E. O. Hotel or to the Manager. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. NB.
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    • 113 4 /CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to The Editor,” written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the writer s name and iiddress not necessarily for insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. LL monies must be paid at the Pinang Gazette Office, Penang, to the Secretary, whose
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    • 22 4 All communications intended for insertion in this journal must be authenticated. The Editor is not responsible for the opinions of SADDIiES. McAlister
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  • 158 5 jmBCHf I* TIIE CAUCASUS. MASSA ciu;”MQi n,ENIAN3 tO „INCES MUSDEREO NEAR TIFLIS. Rkctkk’s Service London, 12th Sept. «.nt from l’>‘k« yesterday .Ua-rila* tlm situ.tio.. as lamome„rvm W. The town is full U'"’ „l,o'h»«e practically destroyed r'f its princip» 1 quarters. Artdlery, Kurds, an-still plundering. f rt4.ee <>f the leading
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  • 66 5 Ml KA I’o AND HIS MINISTERS. [Reuters Service London. 12th Sept. I Renter’s c .rrespondent at Tok io cables hat the members of the Japanese Cabinet )ave presented to the Mikado a memorial piitaining an acknowledgment of their Inirtcomings and craving Imperia! advice p. to whether
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  • 49 5 Reuter’s Service.] London, 13tli Sept. General Prince Fukushima and General Ivanovsky, the Japanese and Russian Lrinistice CoinmisMoners, meet at Shaliolu to-morrow, to arrange the details of an rmistice, except in regard to the neutral Due above Tumen, which will l>e left for ne consideration of special delegates.
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  • 71 5 ANOTHER IMPORTANT SCRATCHING. [Reuter s Service London, 13th Sept. Lord Roseliery's colt Cicero, by Cylbne- winner of the Derby, has been scratchp for the St. Leger. Ibis further scratching, coming after the h ii'irnwal of all Edmond Blanc’s KTses. will deprive the St. Leger of most 1
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  • 60 5 pened by professor darwin. [Reh i Eli’s Service. I London, 13th Sept. Professor G. R Darwin, son of the late "or Chub's Darwin, and President 'fitisli Association, which is now its annu d meeting in South Africa, "''"'‘ll.v "pone I the magnificent bridge f Gieit ietoria Falls
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  • 40 5 heavy loss of life. •hl'. I IE I! S SruvlCK.] London, 13th Sept. «’Jio p u s battleship J/iZaxH, the •unlit f. "liral Togo in th? reeent war, “•nber 599 bleW up- Tl,e ca uai tieB
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  • 26 5 [Heutkrs Servick.l J The ri London, 13th Sept, her a r ,Uh has left Copenhagen on, whi-? f r ent N‘est descripby > ,re
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  • 708 5 MR. TSE TSI SHAN AND HIS COMPLAINTS. The following correspondence has taken place between Mr. Richard Bell, M. P.,an I the Secretary of State for the Colonies:— House of Commons, Aug. 11, 1905. The Right Hon. Alfred Lyttelton, p. c., K. <;., M. P., Colonial Office,
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  • 163 5 An Odessa telegram says In order to enlarge Russian commercial connections in Persia, the Board of Trade under the Presidency of Prince Amatuni have decided to found a Russian bank in the south of Persia, to increase the numlter of passengers by steamers of the Russian Navigation
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  • 803 5 —Rangoon Tiums. CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT IMPOSSIBLE IN THE TROPICS. Few people, we think, Jiave considered the idea that heat is incompatible with liberty. Yet, after reading the paper rea«i by Professor Alleyne Ireland, read before the Colonial Institute the other d iv and the discussion thereon, one sees
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  • 105 5 —r. p. A st.' mg anti-colonial feeling begins to manifest itself among important sections in Germany. It is pointed out that several possessions, largely valueless, grow more expensive every year, and swallow more •h intlirv vield. and that the aggregate trade f th whole of the German
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  • 384 5 Notwithstanding his impending departure an«i the consequent postponement of the Partition Scheme, the Bengalee pajiers aie still full of resentment against the Viceroy. Witen this feeling finds vent in verse the result is rather ludicrous and a “poem” in the Bengalee entitled A String
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  • 406 5 i London. August 18th. The situation in Andalusia is becoming worse and worse. In the Seville and O-suna districts numerous bands of peasants are going about pillaging the farmhouses and stealing the cattle during the night, and the houses have been attacked in some of the villages
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  • 616 6 The is ft spirited account of the battle of Chemulpo in The Commission of H. M. S. Talbot, 1901 —1004,” from which we make the following extract:— As they came towards us the Varyag s band struck up the King," «nd we heard their captains give the
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  • 276 6 Per P. dr O. steamer Brittania, froip London, August 18th, connecting with t.husan at Colombo —For Singapore Air. E. N. Turner, Mr. J. Boyd, Mrs* Warren, Mr. and .Mrs. W. Tro well and child, Mr. J. Place, Mr. L. E. Halsey, Mr. B. Hathorn. For Penang,
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  • 1000 6 ARRIVALS Omaperk, Brit., 340, Bell, Sept. 12, Rangoon, gen., Koe Guan Co. Valentijn, Dut., 238, van Orden, Sept. 12, Olehleh, gen., H. Liebert Co. Asahan, Ger., 161, Peters, Sept. 13, Asahan, gen., Behn Meyer Co. Mary Austin, Brit., 121, Campbell, Sept. 12, I’ort Swettenham, gen., Koe
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    • 63 6 Bilious Colic Prevented. Take a double dose of Chamberlain’s ou, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy m soon as the first indication of the disease appears and a threatened attack may be warded oft. Hundreds of people who are su »ject to attacks of bilious colic u a e the ’h'm I
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    • 44 6 Indications of Rheumatism. Sore and swollen joints, sharp, shooting puiMt, -torturing muscles, no rest, no sleep —that means rheumatism. It is a stubborn disease to fight, but Chamberlain’s Pain Balm has conquered it thousands of times. One application gives relief. Sold by all dealers.
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    • 179 6 STEARNS’ HEADACHE CURE, can be obtained from all dispensaries (quickly by post) Never be without the Genuine. .♦OVER SIXTY YEARS t WORLD WIDE REPUTATION. WILKINSON’S Essence or Fluid Extract of RED JAMAICA Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES a r ihe most WONDERFUL? PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. The SAFEST
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    • 768 6 TO BE LET. A —rr—— s -'==;r"| RU B ERO ID ROOF!-}’ VACANCY. RUBEROID WaterpnM.f.Weallu.rproof, pQp- r ROOFING RUOESo RUBEROID roofir notice."’' ROOFING Consulate ioMhe Netherlands. RUBEROID ROOFIM ON Monday, the 2nd October, 1905, x-v. tenders will be received at the Office f J J R INCt of the Resident
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    • 900 7 TWO GREAT NECESSITIES, PENtNC B<WD THE PBYE river dock. pnAU A U Ort I J FA M!LY UnArrAM .Ct UO., Ltd., 2. PROVISION FOR OLD AGE. t.he b»»<i win 1» follow» and Berthage for Vessels Easi y and .Economically met by a Policy in m Undergoing Repairs or WholCSik 1?
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